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West Coast mainline hit by storm while strike at Channel Tunnel forces Eurostar to cancel services
French president criticised for defending film star who is facing allegations of rape and sexual assault
Office tower sales at Europe’s biggest business district have shrivelled, though it is trying to attract new renters
French president risks crisis in his government after toughened-up reform wins backing of far right
Plan to turn centre of French capital into open-air sports arena has prompted security worries and complaints from residents
Can ‘roi des restaurants’ Laurent de Gourcuff conjure culinary magic with his revamp of the legendary Parisian brasserie?
Allies renew criticism of humanitarian cost of intense campaign against Hamas
Paris successfully pushed for weaker due diligence reporting by lenders and state-backed funding for nuclear power plants
Paris pushes against lenders being held liable for clients’ environmental or human rights shortcomings
Call to move away from fossil fuels lacks deadlines to phase them out
Lawmakers of right and left from across National Assembly come together to stop draft law in its tracks
Mathias Vicherat bows to pressure from student groups to ‘temporarily’ withdraw but denies wrongdoing
Doubts grow over whether president can secure majority for his long-promised plans
French and German intelligence chiefs fear young ‘lone wolves’ radicalised by Israel’s war against Hamas
There’s a decidedly optimistic air in the French capital
State-endorsed blockchain awareness courses and NFT diplomas: how France’s deprived are pushed into crypto
Authorities say the French man arrested after the incident had pledged allegiance to Islamic State
Decision in Eric Dupond-Moretti’s case has reignited criticism of special tribunal
The event opened with a world premiere by Thierry Malandain and an alluring piece by Sharon Eyal and Gai Behar
Death of 16-year-old has prompted neo-Nazis to carry out ‘intimidating’ protests
Charges relate to water contract when Olivier Dussopt was mayor of south-eastern French town in 2009
After reviving lifeless soil, like Vita Sackville-West, the pair created different outdoor ‘rooms’ for themed planting
Owner of Screwfix and B&Q says French insulation, plumbing and heating sales down due to unusually warm weather
Paris willing to postpone start of levy on EVs made in Britain or the EU
Police order traders to temporarily vacate hundreds of historic stalls for opening ceremony on river Seine
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